"This is the result of coordinated efforts of Russia and the United States backed by all members of the UN Security Council and the majority of other states."

"The resolution does not fall under Chapter 7 of the United Nations Charter and does not authorize the automatic use of measures of compulsion."

"It reaffirms the agreement reached at the Russian-US meeting in Geneva to make a breach of its provisions and the use of chemical weapons by any side a subject of thorough investigation at the UN Security Council, which will be prepared to act under Chapter 7 of the Charter."

Naturally, (it will act) proportionately to the severity of violations, which must be proven to be 100% true," Lavrov stressed.

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is in charge of destroying Syria's stockpile.

According to Lavrov:

"We firmly believe that OPCW and UN experts on Syria mission will be professional and unbiased and fully respect the sovereignty of that country."

"Everything must be done to put Syrian chemical arsenals under control in line with the OPCW Executive Council's decision in an efficient way and within a period sufficient for observing all the safety norms."

"The Syrian government is not the only side responsible for the fulfillment of this resolution."

"The Security Council demands that the Syrian opposition also must cooperate with international experts."

"Therefore, the reports to be submitted to the Security Council during the implementation of the OPCW decision and the newly adopted resolution must be objective and present the situation applicably to all sides of the Syrian conflict."

"Those who support and sponsor the opposition bear the special responsibility. They must prevent extremists from coming into possession of chemical weapons," Lavrov stressed.

"Syria has begun to fulfill its commitments with the submission of a detailed declaration of the status of its chemical arsenal to the OPCW. We expect Damascus to continue its conscientious and constructive interaction with the international inspectors."

"Hopefully, the increasingly disconnected units of the Syrian opposition will finally announce their readiness to participate in the international conference without preconditions, like the Syrian government did a long time ago."

"Russia is ready to participate in the forthcoming operation in Syria in all its components," Lavrov said.

Russia's Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Moscow will be involved in destroying and/or transporting Syria's CWs if called on to do so.

Syria's obligated to destroy its production facilities by November 1. It must eliminate its CWs by mid-2014. No specific date is mandated.

OPCW's governing council is fully in charge. Syria must give its personnel "immediate and unfettered right to inspect any and all sites."

An accelerated timetable is planned. On Friday, OPCW officials agreed on what follows.

On October 1, its inspectors will arrive in Syria. They'll examine its CWs, delivery systems and production facilities.

According to OPCW director general Ahmet Uzumcu:

"This decision sends an unmistakable message that the international community is coming together to work for peace in Syria beginning with the elimination of chemical weapons in that country."

Syria's UN envoy Bashar al-Jaafair said Resolution 2118 includes most of his government's concerns.

Damascus is fully committed to comply, he said. At the same time, he expressed concern about "some delegations adopting a negative interpretation of the resolution in order to derail it from its lofty purposes."

America, Britain, France, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar must commit to its provisions, he stressed. They must stop arming insurgents. They must be held accountable if they continue to do so.

"You can't bring terrorists from all over the world and send them into Syria in the name of jihad and then pretend that you are working for peace," he added.

Plans are for a mid-November Geneva II peace conference. Syria agreed to participate. It'll do so with no preconditions. It remains to be seen how opposition elements react.

On September 19, Syrian National Coalition (SNC) president Ahmad Jarba said he'll participate if "all parties agree that the purpose of the conference will be the establishment of a transitional government with full executive powers."

Weeks earlier he refused to do so unless Assad agreed to step down. On September 27, he said he's prepared to participate conditionally.

He wants assurances of a "clear timetable" for achieving results. He's against an "open-ended dialogue" with Syria's government.

He wants Assad allied foreign groups excluded. He alluded to Iran and Hezbollah. He said nothing non-Syrian anti-Assad insurgents involved in daily fighting.

About a dozen "rebel" groups broke ranks with SNC. Infighting's gone on for months. Competing factions are their own worst enemies.

Imagine his outrage about America heading for tyranny and ruin. Hannah Arendt addressed it decades earlier. She did so in her book titled "The Origins of Totalitarianism."

She said tyrants are "never content to rule by external means, namely, through the state and a machinery of violence; thanks to its peculiar ideology and the role assigned to it in this apparatus of coercion, totalitarianism (and) a means of dominating and terrorizing human beings from within."

Duopoly power runs things. Monied interests control it. State terrorism is official policy. Waging war on humanity reflects it.

Media scoundrels march in lockstep. They support unconscionable policies. They regurgitate Big Lies. They do it consistently. They facilitate mass slaughter, destruction and homeland police state harshness.

Banks and other corporate favorites run things. They decide policy. US-style democracy is the best money can buy.

Genocidal wars are waged for profit and power. Afghanistan is America's longest conflict. It shows no signs of ending. It could persist for another decade or longer.